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Most people tend to describe emotions as being good or bad as illustrated in the figure below. anger Thus, love, excitement and joy are ‘good’ emotions, whereas anxiety, sadness and anger are ‘bad’ emotions. However, if you are describing some emotions as being ‘bad’, you are likely setting yourself up for even more negative emotions.
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A belief about whether emotions are ‘good’ versus ‘bad’ is one of the most basic beliefs about emotions. When this belief is applied in a more contextualized manner, it can refer to whether emotions are desirable (vs. undesirable), valued (vs. devalued), useful (vs. useless), helpful (vs. harmful), and so forth.
Emotion is a subjective feeling and the experience of emotions varies from person to person. In psychology, attempts have been made to identify basic emotions. It has been noted that at least six emotions are experienced and recognised everywhere. These are: anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, and surprise.
Schachter-Singer Theory. This theory, developed by Stanley Schachter and Jerome E. Singer, introduces the element of reasoning into the process of emotion. The theory hypothesizes that when we experience an event that causes physiological arousal, we try to find a reason for the arousal. Then, we experience the emotion.
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Dec 10, 2018 · We then consider one underlying mechanism that we think may link these emotion beliefs with downstream outcomes, namely emotion regulation. Finally, we highlight the role of beliefs about emotion across various psychological disciplines and outline several promising directions for future research.